Angel Mom Warns of Crime Surge After Illegal Immigrants in Brutal NYPD Attack Released Without Bail

NEW YORK, NY – An Angel Mom expressed frustration with lenient policies toward illegal immigrants after violent migrants who attacked two New York City police officers were released without bail.

Mary Ann Mendoza, who lost her son Sgt. Brandon Mendoza in a 2014 drunk-driving crash caused by an illegal immigrant, warned that such brazen crimes will continue if illegal immigration is not addressed. She emphasized that when illegal criminals are released without consequences, they will continue to commit crimes without fear of accountability.

According to law enforcement sources, four of the charged migrants may have left New York City for California. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has faced criticism for releasing the suspects without bail. In response, he stated that charges would be presented against the migrants involved in the “heinous” mob attack against the officers.

Mendoza condemned the release of the suspects and expressed concern that they may have fled to California and assumed new identities. She stressed the severity of the situation, warning of the potential for even worse crimes in the future.

The Angel Mom has been advocating for stricter border control for the past ten years, emphasizing the need for Americans to take the threats of open-border policies more seriously. She urged the federal government to take action to close the border in order to prevent the situation from deteriorating.

She took the opportunity to call on Americans to demand accountability from elected officials and law enforcement to protect citizens from the repercussions of lenient policies. Mendoza firmly believed that unless action is taken to address the issue, the situation will only continue to worsen.

In conclusion, the Angel Mom emphasized that illegal criminals must be held accountable for their actions, and the federal government must take measures to secure the border in order to prevent further harm to American citizens.